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FOR 75 YEARS NAT ONAL ——-~—AN INDEPENDENT PEACE VOICE COUNCIL FOR PEACE THE NOW NATIONAL WE APPEAL PEACE COUNCIL TO EVERYONE HAS SERVED WORKING FOR THE PEACE PEACE MOVEMENT TO SUPPORT SINCE US IN 4908-" 983% The National Peace Council was founded in 75 years of I908 at an international peace congress in Caxton Hall. London. One of our first War and Peace resolutions was against the spending of £63 million on war preparations. As Europe prepared for the first world war. we We opposed the subsequent cold war and the urged co-operation. not conflict We Suez conflict in the l950's We protested campaigned against conscription during that against the military intervention in Vietnam and war We argued against German re—armament Czechoslovakia in the l960's And we in the Thirties We held a peace-aims consistently work to educate people in the conference during the second world war and ways of peace as the super-powers edge us all issued a series of pamphlets on that theme towards the final war. Great names have been associated with the National Peace Council Leonard Woolf. HG Wells, Lord Noel—Baker.j Middleton- Murry, Lord Boyd-Orr. Victor Gollancz. Lord Ritchie-Calder, Lord Soper Why the National Peace Council needs £50,000 in I983 Our resources are stretched to the limit — and beyond. To meet even the most pressing needs of the peace movement, we must expand. And we must start now. ln January I983. funds were made available to us to spend exclusively on raising enough money to put us on a firm financial footing. This is a timely opportunity for us — and for you. And this is why we are appealing to you for help. We need £50,000. And we need it urgently. I. To give us financial security To enable us to employ at least two paid workers To expand our research (for example. on ways of achieving peace in Northern lreland) To improve our information and advice services 5. To develop our international links £50,000 Appeal Donation Form Support the National Peace Council just this once or right through the year Make a Donation Please tick We don't ask you to give to us instead of to III I enclose £ your existing peace commitments. But we do towards the NPC 75th Anniversary Appeal ask you to make an extra donation — to the NPC. If you can't afford to help us in this way. EJ Please send a receipt will you organise a collection for us? Or ask your local peace group to hold a fund-raising El Please send me an application form for event for us? El individual membership Cl affiliation Become a Member El Please send me a form for Organisation covenant/bankers order. Yearly fees range from L | 5 to £ I45 depending on the size of your membership. Our members receive the monthly mailing. a Newsletter and Name the Annual Report. as well as news-sheets, leaflets and reports from other organisations. Address Become an Individual Member Individuals as well as organisations join the Please return to: The General Secretary National Peace Council. Your £ l 0 fee entitles National Peace Council you to receive the Annual Report. If you pay an 29 Great james Street London WCl N 3E5 extra £5, you can receive the monthly (Telephone 0 | -242 3228) Newsletter. Covenant with the United World Trust As a registered charity. the Trust can reclaim from the Inland Revenue the tax you have paid on your 4-year covenanted donation —— at no extra cost to yourself. This adds 43 pence to every pound you give. Please send for forms. How the National Peace Council serves the peace movement Serving our members Co-operation 8: Representation Since the l960’s. single-issue campaigns have The National Peace Council is a regular forum come to the fore and the issues themselves where co-operation amongst member have become more complicated. When our organisations can be forged. members began asking us to provide reliable. Through our representation internationally. the regular information, and news about each British peace movement is linked to other other’s policies and activities. our priorities independent. non-aligned organisations in the changed. Now one of our main jobs is to fields of peace. disarmament. energy and human provide that information. to act as a clearing- rights. We are members of the lnternational house, and to build up our links with Peace Bureau and the Special Non-Govern- organisations in related fields. In effect. we are a mental Organisations Committee on Dis- servicing organisation working behind the armament. And we attended the UN Special scenes. Sessions on Disarmament in I978 and l982. We help by keeping our members informed; by The National Peace Council does not duplicate keeping them up-to-date locally. nationally and the work of its more public member internationally; by representing their interests organisations, such as CND. Ourjob is to help and putting their point of view on issues of make co-operation and co-ordination amongst mutual concern; and by encouraging new them and the rest of the movement easier and initiatives and new peace groups. more effective. We sponsor the Campaign I20 national and local organisations are Against the Arms Trade. And we work closely members of the National Peace Council. They with the United Nations Association. members include peace groups. trade unions. political ‘of the Human Rights Network. the UK Standing groups and churches; environmental. human Conference on World Development and a rights and third world development growing number of environmental groups. organisations; women's groups and sections of the co-operative movement. Education 8: Research: The United World Trust . Information The United Worfd Trust is the National Peace Every month we issue a mailing that is widely Council’s educational and research body which recognised as the best independent source of has legal charitable status. Set up in I955. the news and comment about the peace movement Trust first became known for its annual -,-w1‘-'1Ir|-I‘urw-wl and peace issues. The mailing contains our conferences for diplomats on international W1," Newsletter; information on new policies and issues. and for its weekend conferences for "II - initiatives; and special briefings on current trainee teachers organised with the London ~n t0pics that range from Northern 'T"'"I‘ Ireland to the University Institute of Education. Trust Falklands and the Lebanon. from nuclear dis- publications include “Towards Disarmament: armament and nuclear power ,u‘rrwuaa‘m to world develop- the United Nations Second Special Session and |~ ment and human rights. Beyond". published in l98l as a handbook for I teachers. 1- Gifts to the United World Trust can be made “pa-nun. by Deed of Covenant. will”. mu; ‘ Member organisations include: 3 Bishop Trevor Huddleston Aberdeen Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament asks you to support the Aberystwyth Peace Group Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers (Technical. Administrative and l National Peace Council . Supervisory.:§ection) Anglican Pacifist Fellowship Architects for Peace Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen Association of Professional. Exec utive. Clerical and Computer Staff Baptist Peace Fellowship British Humanist Association When the National Peace Council was started 75 years ago. the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament first world war was only six years away. Preparations were already Civil and Public Services Association in hand. The arms manufacturers were promoting arms sales. The Concord Films Council Co-operative Women's Guild propaganda machines were busy fanning public hatreds and European Nuclear Disarmament prejudices. Fellowship of Reconciliation Fire Brigades Union Today, we live once more with the threat of impending world war. Humanitas (UK) . Once again. the politicians and the arms trade fan the flames of Inland Revenue Staff AssociatiOn International Voluntary Service violence and the propaganda intensifies. But this time. as you well Jews Organised for a Nuclear Arms Halt know. the survival of the world itself is at stake. 7 _- our Action for Peace n: on Peace Action Throughout my lifetime. the National Peace Council has _..- -clical Association for Prevention consistently argued for the ways of peace. It has been a bedrock of of War Medical Campaign Against Nudear the peace movement. lt has offered continuity, guidance, support. Weapons And since the new generation of peace organisations has emerged. Merseyside Peace Council it has helped to promote new campaigns and develop new areas Methodist Church (Division of Social for action. Responsibility) I National League of the Blind 8: Disabled of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 3 At this critical time, the peace movement must be able to rely on National Union of Mineworkers. " the Council to sustain. even extend, its services. We must provide Yorkshire Area the contact and the information. We must speak up for the Northern Friends Peace Board concerns the Pax Christi collective of movement. Peace Pledge Union Peace Tax Campaign We are well aware of the needs. What we lack is the money to Post Office Engineering Union respond adequately. To be precise, we know that we will have to Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society raise £50,000 in l983 if we are to do ourjob properly. The need is Quaker Peace and Service ' i it SCRAM real. And is urgent. SOGAT 82 Tonbridge and West Malling Trade That is why I am asking every organisation and every individual Council who cares about peace to respond to my appeal. You may be able Transport & General Workers Union to help us just this once. Or you may want to subscribe regularly Unitarian and Free Christian Peace Fellowship as a member. Either way, l do urge you to be as generous as you West Yorkshire Peace Newsletter can.